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This is the twelfth episode of Season 2 of The Broke Architect Podcast!
This show is brought to you by the Global Architect Alliance (GAA).
In this episode, we talk to Marsha Ramroop an award-winning inclusive cultural strategist. Marsha has truly had an amazing career to date as a BBC journalist and Inclusion & Communities Editor and then took on an important role as Director of Inclusion at the RIBA and has recently set up her own consultancy, “Unheard Voice”. https://www.unheardvoice.co.uk/
We discuss why Marsha left the RIBA and the important legacy she left. We discuss the Bartlett Report findings and the Bichard RICS Review. We ask why toxic culture begins in practice, institutions and universities and why find out why Marsha loves the colour ORANGE, it's the new BLACK!
Please REMEMBER the Podcast is supporting the important work of The Architects Benevolent Society, which was founded in 1850 and exists to support the architectural community and their families and can help architects in a range of ways during their working life, or once they have retired. https://www.absnet.org.uk/get-help/
FUNDRAISER APPEAL: Please donate to the Broke Architect Podcasts JustGiving page: https://tinyurl.com/637k88se
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This is the twelfth episode of Season 2 of The Broke Architect Podcast!
This show is brought to you by the Global Architect Alliance (GAA).
In this episode, we talk to Marsha Ramroop an award-winning inclusive cultural strategist. Marsha has truly had an amazing career to date as a BBC journalist and Inclusion & Communities Editor and then took on an important role as Director of Inclusion at the RIBA and has recently set up her own consultancy, “Unheard Voice”. https://www.unheardvoice.co.uk/
We discuss why Marsha left the RIBA and the important legacy she left. We discuss the Bartlett Report findings and the Bichard RICS Review. We ask why toxic culture begins in practice, institutions and universities and why find out why Marsha loves the colour ORANGE, it's the new BLACK!
Please REMEMBER the Podcast is supporting the important work of The Architects Benevolent Society, which was founded in 1850 and exists to support the architectural community and their families and can help architects in a range of ways during their working life, or once they have retired. https://www.absnet.org.uk/get-help/
FUNDRAISER APPEAL: Please donate to the Broke Architect Podcasts JustGiving page: https://tinyurl.com/637k88se
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